I remember when I was a child, in the second grade. At the age of fourteen, I was seriously ill, that is, I had a lump the size of a peach on my chin. At that time, it was getting worse every day, and I don't know what it was. I went to the hospital and the doctor said I would have an operation to cut it off. My family didn't dare to let me have an operation for fear of leaving a scar after cutting it off. Later, I heard that an old Chinese doctor lived not far away and managed this intractable disease very well, so did my mother. Finally, God helps those who help themselves find out. My mother bought some gifts and took me to the home of an old Chinese doctor. The old Chinese doctor is about fifty or sixty years old, and his family is not rich. He has a smile on his face, which gives people a very cordial feeling. The old Chinese doctor touched the lump on my chin and told my mother to go back and mash it with salt and duck manure, but when she got home, my mother really found salt and duck manure, although it didn't taste good. The next day, the lump was still very painful, and my mother took me to the old Chinese doctor's home again. This time, he gave us some cockroaches and let us smear them with rice. I thought at that time, can cockroaches be used as medicine? How terrible is it? Is it fighting poison with poison? Unexpectedly, more than half of the swollen area went down the next day, but cockroaches also took medicine blindly, and the effect was so immediate, but they still had to apply it the next day, maybe there were more at home. At that time, there were no cockroaches at home, but in order to cure the disease, my grandmother took me to our village, asking questions from door to door, rummaging through other people's cabinets and looking for them in neighboring villages. Finally, I got enough money to treat the disease. Now that I think about it, I am very grateful to my mother and grandmother. If it weren't for them, I wouldn't have recovered so quickly. I am also very grateful to that old Chinese doctor, who has excellent medical skills. Now I am very interested in Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is a profound knowledge, which contains the wisdom of our people. Maybe it's because of my childhood illness. I have read a lot of books on TCM health preservation, and I feel benefited a lot. Traditional Chinese medicine advocates the harmony of yin and yang, nourishing yang in spring and summer and nourishing yin in autumn and winter, but I only blame myself for my junior qualifications and only know a little fur, but I will always pay attention to it as an interest! May everyone be healthy!